Exam 13: Europe in the Age of Religious Wars, 1560-1648
Exam 1: The Ancestors of the West70 Questions
Exam 2: The Ship, the Sword, and the Book: Western Asia, Ca1500-400 B.C72 Questions
Exam 3: The Greeks in the Polis to Ca.350 B.C70 Questions
Exam 4: Alexander the Great and the Spread of Greek Civilization Ca350-30 B.C69 Questions
Exam 5: Rome, From Republic to Empire69 Questions
Exam 6: Imperial Rome, 31 Bc-Ad28471 Questions
Exam 7: The World of Late Antiquity, 284-Ca.60072 Questions
Exam 8: Early Medieval Civilizations, 600-90073 Questions
Exam 9: Expansion of Europe in the High Middle Ages, 900-130073 Questions
Exam 10: Crisis and Recovery in Late Medieval Europe, 1300-150072 Questions
Exam 11: The Renaissance74 Questions
Exam 12: The Age of the Reformation72 Questions
Exam 13: Europe in the Age of Religious Wars, 1560-164870 Questions
Exam 14: Europe in the Age of Louis Xiv, Ca1640-171575 Questions
Exam 15: The Era of the Second World War, 1939-194971 Questions
Exam 16: The Age of the Cold War, 1949-198975 Questions
Exam 17: A Continuing Experiment: The West and the World Since 198966 Questions
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The Treaty of Westphalia did all of the following except it
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Describe the economic and social changes of the sixteenth century.
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Essays should begin with a discussion of the significant rise in prices in the course of the century and some reasons for it.The rise of the "new gentry," the growing cooperation of monarchs and aristocrats, and the eruption of military, religious, and lower-class revolts should be analyzed as aspects of the changing social situation.Also essential are the change in textile production, the changing character of guilds and cities, and the rise in witchcraft and poverty.
The price revolution of the sixteenth century was apparently caused by
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Which of the following contributed to the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War?
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In 1598, Turkish naval successes in the Mediterranean were halted with the Battle of Lepanto.
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Maximilian II worked to keep religious peace in the empire as a whole and granted limited rights of worship to Protestants.
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Explain the challenges faced by the English monarchs, from Elizabeth I to Charles I, and how those challenges were handled.
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Discuss the difference between Baroque art on the continent and the flowering of the arts in England, and how these were used by the respective monarchs.
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The French religious wars were precipitated by all of the following except
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The consolidation of royal authority in France during the first half of the seventeenth century
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Alexander Farnese, duke of Parma, was responsible for wooing the Catholic elites of the Southern provinces of the Low Countries back to the loyalty of Philip II.
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While the Spanish Empire ruled much of the New World and many wealthy territories in Europe, it met its match in the Netherlands, where
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